The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

published:08 Apr 2014

views:52428

Here's another little video of China - this time I am in Beijing visiting the Olympic Stadium. This was pretty cool to see. I was there in 2012 when the London Olympics were on and already we've got Rio in a few weeks so I thought this was pretty relevant.

The Beijing National Stadium / 北京国家体育场 / 北京國家體育場 or Bird's Nest / 鸟巢 / 鳥巢 is located at the Olympic Green and cost US$428 million to build. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artistAi Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project. The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.
The stadium's design originally called for a capacity of 100,000 people; however 9,000 were removed during a simplification of the design. The new total of 91,000 was shaved further when 11,000 temporary seats were removed after the 2008 Olympics; bringing the stadium's capacity to 80,000.
The stadium will be used for the opening and closing ceremonies of 2022 Winter Olympics. It will be the only stadium to date to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremonies.
http://www.n-s.cn/

published:11 May 2017

views:1098

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Maybe is the one who teleported the man on bicycle out of the coming truck way to somewhere near else and then just walked away...And Maybe it is time form the side "super hybrid humans" to come out and say here we are.. Or they can be an entirely new race on earth and not hybrids..Who knows?
I hope that he or she may stand out one day and tell us who is he.Maybe he uses metaphysics in a very higher level,Jesus talked about it in his entire life or talked on the language of metaphysics.I'am not saying that this what we see but right now i don't have any better idea.As i heard we have 12 strands of DNA.That can do many things.. but imagine what a hybrid race can do and probably that teleportation is a good example for that.I talked someone and said that in time all of those 12 DNA strands will activate in our body..I think what we see lighting up his aura could that powerful..
So those are my ideas and thoughts.What is yours?
The site where the videos are shared.Thanks for the link.
http://x.wanmei.com/index0910.htm

List of national stadiums

Many countries have a national sportstadium, which typically serves as the primary or exclusive home for one or more of a country's national representative sports teams. The term is most often used in reference to an association football stadium. Usually, a national stadium will be in or very near a country's capital city or largest city. It is generally (but not always) the country's largest and most lavish sports venue with a rich history of hosting a major moment in sports (i.e. FIFA World Cup, Olympics, etc.). In many, but not all cases, it is also used by a local team. Many countries, including Spain and the United States, do not have a national stadium designated as such; instead matches are rotated throughout the country. The lack of a national stadium can be seen as advantageous as designating a single stadium would limit the fan base capable of realistically attending matches as well as the concern of the cost of transportation, especially in the case of the United States due to its geographical size and high population.

Beijing National Stadium

Beijing National Stadium, officially the National Stadium (Chinese:国家体育场; pinyin:guójiā tǐyùchǎng), also known as the Bird's Nest (鸟巢; niǎocháo), is a stadium in Beijing, The stadium (BNS) was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron of Herzog & de Meuron, project architect Stefan Marbach, artist Ai Weiwei, and CADG which was led by chief architect Li Xinggang. The stadium was designed for use throughout the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics and will be used again in the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches.

History

Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US$428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project. The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December 2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.

Super League

Super League, officially the First Utility Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the top-level professional rugby league club competition in Europe. The league has twelve teams: eleven from England and one from France. The current champions are Leeds Rhinos.

Super League began in 1996, replacing the RFL Championship and switching from a winter to a summer season. Each team plays 23 games between February and July: 11 home games, 11 away games and a Magic Weekend game at a neutral venue. At the end of the season, the top eight teams enter a Super 8 stage, playing each other once more. The top four then enter the play-off series leading to the Grand Final (formerly Championship Final) which determines the champions.

History

1996–2001: Establishment

The competition was first mooted during the Australian Super League war as a way for Rupert Murdoch to gain the upper hand during the battle for broadcasting supremacy with the Australian Rugby League. Murdoch also approached the British clubs to form Super League. A large sum of money aided the decision, and the competition got under way in 1996. Part of the deal saw rugby league switch from a winter to a summer season. The 12 founding teams of Super League were:

Chinese Super League

The Chinese Football Association Super League (Chinese:中国足球协会超级联赛; pinyin:Zhōngguó Zúqiú Xiéhuì Chāojí Liánsài), commonly known as Chinese Super League (中超联赛) or CSL, currently known as the Ping Ping Chinese Football Association Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the highest tier of professional association football in China, operating under the auspices of the Chinese Football Association.

The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

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China Diaries: The Olympic Stadium in Beijing

China Diaries: The Olympic Stadium in Beijing

China Diaries: The Olympic Stadium in Beijing

Here's another little video of China - this time I am in Beijing visiting the Olympic Stadium. This was pretty cool to see. I was there in 2012 when the London Olympics were on and already we've got Rio in a few weeks so I thought this was pretty relevant.

Bird’s Nest Tour (Beijing National Stadium, Beijing Olympic Park)

The Beijing National Stadium / 北京国家体育场 / 北京國家體育場 or Bird's Nest / 鸟巢 / 鳥巢 is located at the Olympic Green and cost US$428 million to build. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artistAi Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project. The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.
The stadium's design originally called for a capacity of 100,000 people; however 9,000 were removed during a simplification of the design. The new total of 91,000 was shaved further when 11,000 temporary seats were removed after the 2008 Olympics; bringing the stadium's capacity to 80,000.
The stadium will be used for the opening and closing ceremonies of 2022 Winter Olympics. It will be the only stadium to date to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremonies.
http://www.n-s.cn/

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China Open photoshoot at Beijing National Stadium

China Open photoshoot at Beijing National Stadium

China Open photoshoot at Beijing National Stadium

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Humanoid ALIEN sighting Beijing National Stadium in CHINA

Humanoid ALIEN sighting Beijing National Stadium in CHINA

Humanoid ALIEN sighting Beijing National Stadium in CHINA

Maybe is the one who teleported the man on bicycle out of the coming truck way to somewhere near else and then just walked away...And Maybe it is time form the side "super hybrid humans" to come out and say here we are.. Or they can be an entirely new race on earth and not hybrids..Who knows?
I hope that he or she may stand out one day and tell us who is he.Maybe he uses metaphysics in a very higher level,Jesus talked about it in his entire life or talked on the language of metaphysics.I'am not saying that this what we see but right now i don't have any better idea.As i heard we have 12 strands of DNA.That can do many things.. but imagine what a hybrid race can do and probably that teleportation is a good example for that.I talked someone and said that in time all of those 12 DNA strands will activate in our body..I think what we see lighting up his aura could that powerful..
So those are my ideas and thoughts.What is yours?
The site where the videos are shared.Thanks for the link.
http://x.wanmei.com/index0910.htm

My First Vontage (China) | Joshua Kyan | Jinan Aoti Stadium

Well i didn't know what to call this video! It was too short for a vlog, but too long for a montage! So ladies and gentlemen, behold... the very first..... VONTAGE! amazing idea ikr. anyways yea i know this montage was a bit slag.. but HEY! i gotta keep making more to improve! The place we went was called The JinanSports Aoti Stadium!
JAGSHEMESH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MY NAME IS JOSHUA KYAN! I'm a 15 year old vlogger originally from New Jersey, USA. But I currently live in Jinan, China! I have two brothers - Jacob & Jared, and two dogs - Anqi & DouDou! :D I enjoy making vlogs, montages and comedy / entertainment videos! Subscribe to be MAHNINJA!
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Gavin Luke - Shake Down
(by epidemic sound)

China Beijing Olympic National Stadium Part 1of 5

China/Beijing (Olympic Stadium ''Bird's Nest'' 1) Part 33

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Beijing National Stadium, officially the National Stadium (Chinese: 国家体育场), also known as the Bird's Nest (鸟巢; niǎocháo), is a stadium in Beijing. The stadium (BNS) was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron of Herzog & de Meuron, project architect StefanMarbach, artist Ai Weiwei, and CADG which was led by chief architect Li Xinggang. The stadium was designed for use throughout the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics and will be used again in the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The stadium is currently mostly unused, after having been unsuccessfully suggested as the permanent headquarters of the Beijing soccer team.
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US$428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project.The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.Wikipedia

The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

published: 08 Apr 2014

China Diaries: The Olympic Stadium in Beijing

Here's another little video of China - this time I am in Beijing visiting the Olympic Stadium. This was pretty cool to see. I was there in 2012 when the London Olympics were on and already we've got Rio in a few weeks so I thought this was pretty relevant.

Bird’s Nest Tour (Beijing National Stadium, Beijing Olympic Park)

The Beijing National Stadium / 北京国家体育场 / 北京國家體育場 or Bird's Nest / 鸟巢 / 鳥巢 is located at the Olympic Green and cost US$428 million to build. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artistAi Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project. The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hot...

published: 11 May 2017

China Open photoshoot at Beijing National Stadium

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published: 02 Oct 2017

Humanoid ALIEN sighting Beijing National Stadium in CHINA

Maybe is the one who teleported the man on bicycle out of the coming truck way to somewhere near else and then just walked away...And Maybe it is time form the side "super hybrid humans" to come out and say here we are.. Or they can be an entirely new race on earth and not hybrids..Who knows?
I hope that he or she may stand out one day and tell us who is he.Maybe he uses metaphysics in a very higher level,Jesus talked about it in his entire life or talked on the language of metaphysics.I'am not saying that this what we see but right now i don't have any better idea.As i heard we have 12 strands of DNA.That can do many things.. but imagine what a hybrid race can do and probably that teleportation is a good example for that.I talked someone and said that in time all of those 12 DNA strands ...

Shanghai stadium damaged by fire

My First Vontage (China) | Joshua Kyan | Jinan Aoti Stadium

Well i didn't know what to call this video! It was too short for a vlog, but too long for a montage! So ladies and gentlemen, behold... the very first..... VONTAGE! amazing idea ikr. anyways yea i know this montage was a bit slag.. but HEY! i gotta keep making more to improve! The place we went was called The JinanSports Aoti Stadium!
JAGSHEMESH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MY NAME IS JOSHUA KYAN! I'm a 15 year old vlogger originally from New Jersey, USA. But I currently live in Jinan, China! I have two brothers - Jacob & Jared, and two dogs - Anqi & DouDou! :D I enjoy making vlogs, montages and comedy / entertainment videos! Subscribe to be MAHNINJA!
Wanna read my cringey tweets?
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The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

Here's another little video of China - this time I am in Beijing visiting the Olympic Stadium. This was pretty cool to see. I was there in 2012 when the London Olympics were on and already we've got Rio in a few weeks so I thought this was pretty relevant.

Here's another little video of China - this time I am in Beijing visiting the Olympic Stadium. This was pretty cool to see. I was there in 2012 when the London Olympics were on and already we've got Rio in a few weeks so I thought this was pretty relevant.

The Beijing National Stadium / 北京国家体育场 / 北京國家體育場 or Bird's Nest / 鸟巢 / 鳥巢 is located at the Olympic Green and cost US$428 million to build. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artistAi Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project. The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.
The stadium's design originally called for a capacity of 100,000 people; however 9,000 were removed during a simplification of the design. The new total of 91,000 was shaved further when 11,000 temporary seats were removed after the 2008 Olympics; bringing the stadium's capacity to 80,000.
The stadium will be used for the opening and closing ceremonies of 2022 Winter Olympics. It will be the only stadium to date to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremonies.
http://www.n-s.cn/

The Beijing National Stadium / 北京国家体育场 / 北京國家體育場 or Bird's Nest / 鸟巢 / 鳥巢 is located at the Olympic Green and cost US$428 million to build. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artistAi Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project. The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.
The stadium's design originally called for a capacity of 100,000 people; however 9,000 were removed during a simplification of the design. The new total of 91,000 was shaved further when 11,000 temporary seats were removed after the 2008 Olympics; bringing the stadium's capacity to 80,000.
The stadium will be used for the opening and closing ceremonies of 2022 Winter Olympics. It will be the only stadium to date to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics and Paralympics opening ceremonies.
http://www.n-s.cn/

Humanoid ALIEN sighting Beijing National Stadium in CHINA

Maybe is the one who teleported the man on bicycle out of the coming truck way to somewhere near else and then just walked away...And Maybe it is time form the ...

Maybe is the one who teleported the man on bicycle out of the coming truck way to somewhere near else and then just walked away...And Maybe it is time form the side "super hybrid humans" to come out and say here we are.. Or they can be an entirely new race on earth and not hybrids..Who knows?
I hope that he or she may stand out one day and tell us who is he.Maybe he uses metaphysics in a very higher level,Jesus talked about it in his entire life or talked on the language of metaphysics.I'am not saying that this what we see but right now i don't have any better idea.As i heard we have 12 strands of DNA.That can do many things.. but imagine what a hybrid race can do and probably that teleportation is a good example for that.I talked someone and said that in time all of those 12 DNA strands will activate in our body..I think what we see lighting up his aura could that powerful..
So those are my ideas and thoughts.What is yours?
The site where the videos are shared.Thanks for the link.
http://x.wanmei.com/index0910.htm

Maybe is the one who teleported the man on bicycle out of the coming truck way to somewhere near else and then just walked away...And Maybe it is time form the side "super hybrid humans" to come out and say here we are.. Or they can be an entirely new race on earth and not hybrids..Who knows?
I hope that he or she may stand out one day and tell us who is he.Maybe he uses metaphysics in a very higher level,Jesus talked about it in his entire life or talked on the language of metaphysics.I'am not saying that this what we see but right now i don't have any better idea.As i heard we have 12 strands of DNA.That can do many things.. but imagine what a hybrid race can do and probably that teleportation is a good example for that.I talked someone and said that in time all of those 12 DNA strands will activate in our body..I think what we see lighting up his aura could that powerful..
So those are my ideas and thoughts.What is yours?
The site where the videos are shared.Thanks for the link.
http://x.wanmei.com/index0910.htm

My First Vontage (China) | Joshua Kyan | Jinan Aoti Stadium

Well i didn't know what to call this video! It was too short for a vlog, but too long for a montage! So ladies and gentlemen, behold... the very first..... VONT...

Well i didn't know what to call this video! It was too short for a vlog, but too long for a montage! So ladies and gentlemen, behold... the very first..... VONTAGE! amazing idea ikr. anyways yea i know this montage was a bit slag.. but HEY! i gotta keep making more to improve! The place we went was called The JinanSports Aoti Stadium!
JAGSHEMESH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MY NAME IS JOSHUA KYAN! I'm a 15 year old vlogger originally from New Jersey, USA. But I currently live in Jinan, China! I have two brothers - Jacob & Jared, and two dogs - Anqi & DouDou! :D I enjoy making vlogs, montages and comedy / entertainment videos! Subscribe to be MAHNINJA!
Wanna read my cringey tweets?
https://twitter.com/JoshuaKyan
Wanna see my cringey photos?
https://www.instagram.com/joshuakyan/
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ♪♫♪ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Gavin Luke - Shake Down
(by epidemic sound)

Well i didn't know what to call this video! It was too short for a vlog, but too long for a montage! So ladies and gentlemen, behold... the very first..... VONTAGE! amazing idea ikr. anyways yea i know this montage was a bit slag.. but HEY! i gotta keep making more to improve! The place we went was called The JinanSports Aoti Stadium!
JAGSHEMESH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MY NAME IS JOSHUA KYAN! I'm a 15 year old vlogger originally from New Jersey, USA. But I currently live in Jinan, China! I have two brothers - Jacob & Jared, and two dogs - Anqi & DouDou! :D I enjoy making vlogs, montages and comedy / entertainment videos! Subscribe to be MAHNINJA!
Wanna read my cringey tweets?
https://twitter.com/JoshuaKyan
Wanna see my cringey photos?
https://www.instagram.com/joshuakyan/
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ♪♫♪ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Gavin Luke - Shake Down
(by epidemic sound)

China/Beijing (Olympic Stadium ''Bird's Nest'' 1) Part 33

Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy! https://www.y...

Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/user/nurettinodunya/playlists
Beijing National Stadium, officially the National Stadium (Chinese: 国家体育场), also known as the Bird's Nest (鸟巢; niǎocháo), is a stadium in Beijing. The stadium (BNS) was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron of Herzog & de Meuron, project architect StefanMarbach, artist Ai Weiwei, and CADG which was led by chief architect Li Xinggang. The stadium was designed for use throughout the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics and will be used again in the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The stadium is currently mostly unused, after having been unsuccessfully suggested as the permanent headquarters of the Beijing soccer team.
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US$428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project.The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.Wikipedia

Welcome to my travelchannel.On my channel you can find almost 1000 films of more than 70 countries.
See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/user/nurettinodunya/playlists
Beijing National Stadium, officially the National Stadium (Chinese: 国家体育场), also known as the Bird's Nest (鸟巢; niǎocháo), is a stadium in Beijing. The stadium (BNS) was a joint venture among architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron of Herzog & de Meuron, project architect StefanMarbach, artist Ai Weiwei, and CADG which was led by chief architect Li Xinggang. The stadium was designed for use throughout the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics and will be used again in the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The stadium is currently mostly unused, after having been unsuccessfully suggested as the permanent headquarters of the Beijing soccer team.
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US$428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003 after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The design, which originated from the study of Chinese ceramics, implemented steel beams in order to hide supports for the retractable roof; giving the stadium the appearance of a bird's nest. Leading Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was the artistic consultant on the project.The retractable roof was later removed from the design after inspiring the stadium's most recognizable aspect. Ground was broken on 24 December2003 and the stadium officially opened on 28 June 2008. A shopping mall and a hotel are planned to be constructed to increase use of the stadium, which has had trouble attracting events, football and otherwise, after the Olympics.Wikipedia

The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

Huge Multi MediaShow in Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing (former Olympic Stadium, also called Birdnest or "Vogelnest").
This video was taken during the rehearsal, the actual show was even more spectacular. In a few days we'll upload several special trailers showing the spectacular multi media effects during the live shows.
These Show laser light projectors were used:
4 x RTINANOAT4 22
2 x RTI NANO AT6 35
4 x RTI PIKORGB 11.0
http://www.laserworld.com/en/references/large-events/1468-multimedia-spectacle-in-the-bird-s-nest-beijing.html
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Beijing National Stadium, fondly referred to as the Bird's Nest, was originally built in 2008 in Beijing, China to accommodate the summer Olympics of that year. More recently, the facility has become a prominent venue for shows and other forms ...

DIGGY'S ADVENTURE THE ICEBERG STADIUM (CHINA DRAGON OF EARTH)

Zaha Hadid Architects has released this movie detailing its design for the scrapped Tokyo 2020Olympic stadium, which it describes as "the only way to achieve value for money in the market".
The film, which is over 20 minutes long, explains the decisions made during the two-year-long design process that lead to the current proposal, which was dropped last month by Japanese prime ministerShinzo Abe citing spiralling costs.
It also argues that starting again with a new design will not save the Japanese taxpayer any money so it could end up costing more in the long term, and the firm urges the government to reconsider its decision.
"The design should be seen as the only way to achieve value for money in the market," says Zaha Hadid Architects in the film.
The estimated cost of the Japan...

published: 09 Sep 2015

Indestructible Megastructures - Hurricane Proof Stadium

*DISCLAIMER* - I do not own the rights to this video.
Documentary on the construction of Marlins Park in Miami, built to withstand hurricane forces.

This video was created to fulfill my GilmanScholarship Proposal Project. The Study Abroad in China was from Brooklyn College from May 31st – June 28th 2017 with a total of 28 students and 2 professors. The more students there are the more classes are offered. This time around 2 classes were offered: beginner Chinese and development of the silk road. This Study Abroad program visited 7 different cities in China: Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing, Suzhou, Huangshan and Shanghai.
There should be about 6 or 7 more videos left of this project.
A big and special THANK YOU to all those who let me use their photos and or videos.
Anyone in the video referred to by name (Victor, Chuxin, Nick and Jabari) was a classmate on the trip.
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Beijing, China 2010 - Great Wall, Tian An Men Square, Olympic Stadium

This is the only video I have of China from my 2010 trip. I'm a bit of a hassle in the video since my personality was more aggressive and less mature at the time. Traveling through Asia really calmed my spirit. Some of the things I say in the video I say simply because they're profound and they helped build a working relationship with our escorts. Unfortunately my camera refused to hold a charge from the power outlets in China, despite me using a power converter.

The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

The documentary of National Geographic about the construction of the national stadium of Beijin known as "bird's nest"
Located at the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US428 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm.

Huge Multi MediaShow in Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing (former Olympic Stadium, also called Birdnest or "Vogelnest").
This video was taken during the rehearsal, the actual show was even more spectacular. In a few days we'll upload several special trailers showing the spectacular multi media effects during the live shows.
These Show laser light projectors were used:
4 x RTINANOAT4 22
2 x RTI NANO AT6 35
4 x RTI PIKORGB 11.0
http://www.laserworld.com/en/references/large-events/1468-multimedia-spectacle-in-the-bird-s-nest-beijing.html
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Beijing National Stadium, fondly referred to as the Bird's Nest, was originally built in 2008 in Beijing, China to accommodate the summer Olympics of that year. More recently, the facility has become a prominent venue for shows and other forms of entertainment. The year 2012 featured a rather large but temporary multimedia show that took place in the stadium. As a result of the acclaim associated with this show, another one entitled Attraction was produced in 2013 and ran from December until May.
Attraction's plot featured a romantically involved couple whose relationship was being interfered with by theDevil. The Devil's failed attempts to convince the male in the relationship to practice infidelity led to the villain becoming quite enraged. His angry reaction ultimately rendered the world devoid of all colors. This evil plot was foiled by the male protagonist after an entire spectrum of colors burst out of his chest, once again breathing the power of good into the world. The devil had been defeated and life had once again been injected into the world.
Given the emotional nature and the symbolic importance of color in this show's structure, creating multimedia scenery was an arduous task for the producers. The inner portion of the stadium, formerly the location of the track and field, was used as the stage. The entire back end of the stage was covered with LED panels. This allowed for very rapid multimedia visual transitions. There were approximately 150 human actors involved in choreography and stunt performances in addition to this electronically-induced spectacle. Members of the cast engaged in both conventional acting, and the rather obscure style of acting as inanimate objects, such as snowflakes. The back-drop of this show featured two large hydro-shields being used as projector screens. Video and laser projections were displayed on these screens in order to enhance the visual experience of the show. Unique to this show was the usage of color as both a superficial visual delight and a deeply symbolic interpretation of the emotionality of the story.
Despite this show's finite existence, the performance was met with much acclaim. With such spectacles becoming increasingly popular in China, a nation that now features more laser light shows than both the United States and Europe, one can expect an extended continuance of such shows. Given the positive feedback associated with Attraction, many more similar shows can be expected in the near future.

Huge Multi MediaShow in Bird's Nest Stadium, Beijing (former Olympic Stadium, also called Birdnest or "Vogelnest").
This video was taken during the rehearsal, the actual show was even more spectacular. In a few days we'll upload several special trailers showing the spectacular multi media effects during the live shows.
These Show laser light projectors were used:
4 x RTINANOAT4 22
2 x RTI NANO AT6 35
4 x RTI PIKORGB 11.0
http://www.laserworld.com/en/references/large-events/1468-multimedia-spectacle-in-the-bird-s-nest-beijing.html
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Beijing National Stadium, fondly referred to as the Bird's Nest, was originally built in 2008 in Beijing, China to accommodate the summer Olympics of that year. More recently, the facility has become a prominent venue for shows and other forms of entertainment. The year 2012 featured a rather large but temporary multimedia show that took place in the stadium. As a result of the acclaim associated with this show, another one entitled Attraction was produced in 2013 and ran from December until May.
Attraction's plot featured a romantically involved couple whose relationship was being interfered with by theDevil. The Devil's failed attempts to convince the male in the relationship to practice infidelity led to the villain becoming quite enraged. His angry reaction ultimately rendered the world devoid of all colors. This evil plot was foiled by the male protagonist after an entire spectrum of colors burst out of his chest, once again breathing the power of good into the world. The devil had been defeated and life had once again been injected into the world.
Given the emotional nature and the symbolic importance of color in this show's structure, creating multimedia scenery was an arduous task for the producers. The inner portion of the stadium, formerly the location of the track and field, was used as the stage. The entire back end of the stage was covered with LED panels. This allowed for very rapid multimedia visual transitions. There were approximately 150 human actors involved in choreography and stunt performances in addition to this electronically-induced spectacle. Members of the cast engaged in both conventional acting, and the rather obscure style of acting as inanimate objects, such as snowflakes. The back-drop of this show featured two large hydro-shields being used as projector screens. Video and laser projections were displayed on these screens in order to enhance the visual experience of the show. Unique to this show was the usage of color as both a superficial visual delight and a deeply symbolic interpretation of the emotionality of the story.
Despite this show's finite existence, the performance was met with much acclaim. With such spectacles becoming increasingly popular in China, a nation that now features more laser light shows than both the United States and Europe, one can expect an extended continuance of such shows. Given the positive feedback associated with Attraction, many more similar shows can be expected in the near future.

Zaha Hadid Architects has released this movie detailing its design for the scrapped Tokyo 2020Olympic stadium, which it describes as "the only way to achieve value for money in the market".
The film, which is over 20 minutes long, explains the decisions made during the two-year-long design process that lead to the current proposal, which was dropped last month by Japanese prime ministerShinzo Abe citing spiralling costs.
It also argues that starting again with a new design will not save the Japanese taxpayer any money so it could end up costing more in the long term, and the firm urges the government to reconsider its decision.
"The design should be seen as the only way to achieve value for money in the market," says Zaha Hadid Architects in the film.
The estimated cost of the Japan National Stadium rose to 252 billion yen (£1.3 billion) last year and has seen opposition from many Japanese architects. The government has now decided to start again with a new design.
But the London-based firm claims the increase is due to a 25 per cent rise in costs across Tokyo's construction market over the past two years. In the film, it says it will be impossible to create an equivalent stadium for less money.
Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/2015/08/26/zaha-hadid-architects-launches-movie-campaign-reinstate-japan-olympic-stadium-design/
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

Zaha Hadid Architects has released this movie detailing its design for the scrapped Tokyo 2020Olympic stadium, which it describes as "the only way to achieve value for money in the market".
The film, which is over 20 minutes long, explains the decisions made during the two-year-long design process that lead to the current proposal, which was dropped last month by Japanese prime ministerShinzo Abe citing spiralling costs.
It also argues that starting again with a new design will not save the Japanese taxpayer any money so it could end up costing more in the long term, and the firm urges the government to reconsider its decision.
"The design should be seen as the only way to achieve value for money in the market," says Zaha Hadid Architects in the film.
The estimated cost of the Japan National Stadium rose to 252 billion yen (£1.3 billion) last year and has seen opposition from many Japanese architects. The government has now decided to start again with a new design.
But the London-based firm claims the increase is due to a 25 per cent rise in costs across Tokyo's construction market over the past two years. In the film, it says it will be impossible to create an equivalent stadium for less money.
Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/2015/08/26/zaha-hadid-architects-launches-movie-campaign-reinstate-japan-olympic-stadium-design/
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

Beijing, China 2010 - Great Wall, Tian An Men Square, Olympic Stadium

This is the only video I have of China from my 2010 trip. I'm a bit of a hassle in the video since my personality was more aggressive and less mature at the ti...

This is the only video I have of China from my 2010 trip. I'm a bit of a hassle in the video since my personality was more aggressive and less mature at the time. Traveling through Asia really calmed my spirit. Some of the things I say in the video I say simply because they're profound and they helped build a working relationship with our escorts. Unfortunately my camera refused to hold a charge from the power outlets in China, despite me using a power converter.

This is the only video I have of China from my 2010 trip. I'm a bit of a hassle in the video since my personality was more aggressive and less mature at the time. Traveling through Asia really calmed my spirit. Some of the things I say in the video I say simply because they're profound and they helped build a working relationship with our escorts. Unfortunately my camera refused to hold a charge from the power outlets in China, despite me using a power converter.